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2007-01-19 00:26:15 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Fish

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you probably could but i dont know how long it will live i mean you have to constantly chage the water and you should also have an air system in there 2 and that could be bad.....i dont think you should put a goldfish in there........i feel for the gold fish and if you decide to screw your boyfriend the fishy might get squished...poor poor fishy.....not to mention the fishes dont like rocks that arent pebbles.

2007-01-19 00:46:57 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Waterbed With Fish

2016-10-07 07:49:04 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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Having raised, breed and show gold fish there are many myths about the amount of space a fish needs. It is a myth that different types can live together. Yes, you have to watch the fancy's vs. the longer slender comets etc. however nothing a veggie clip with lettuce attached won't cure. You can comfortably house 6-8 full size full bodied goldfish, that is to say you have a good filter and maintain a routine maintenance schedule. you will find a number of sites that will tell you a number of different fish you can safely keep in an aquarium of any given size. It always boils down to maintenance and set up. Remember goldfish need a well balanced diet consisting of 48% or higher proteins and veggies with less than 5% fats. Keeping the dissolved Oxygen levels high with power heads also helps in a goldfish tank. It takes a number of years for your goldfish to become full grown and your tank with 6-8 smaller fish will seem empty. There are a number of cooler water fish (sorry to say that will not live quite as long) that can be housed with them to add fullness. Feel free to email and I will send you the list as well as a number of household foods that add to the health of your fish. Unfortunately the webpage listed above me is from a single person's point of view and not based on scientific fact. There are a lot of mistakes in the web page with regards to raising gold fish and really should not be taken as fact.

2016-03-26 21:05:11 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Fancies do well in 10 gallons each. With a 55, you could get away with up to 6 if you have great filtration (NO undergravel filters!). Think about your oscars and the bioload :) It's kinda like that. Make sure if you're getting goldies that you follow the simple guideline to give them thawed, shelled peas a couple of times a week and sinking pellets. The fancy bodied ones are very susceptible to swimbladder issues from constipation, gulping air at the surface while eating and sometimes (like the golfball pearlscale ones), just due to genetic abnormalities. I'm wanting to set up another goldfish tank, too :) One daughter LOVES the orandas and lionheads and the other loves the celestial and bubble eyes. Still trying to decide which ones I'm going with :) Never giving up my cichlid tank though :) haha

2016-03-19 10:38:34 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2015-08-08 11:57:44 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No.
Where are the fish supposed to get oxygen?
Also, you're supposed to put an anti-fungal solution in the water to prevent mold and bacteria from forming. This will most likely kill the fish.
Plus the build-up of waste products.
Just not practical.
tc

2007-01-19 00:30:36 · answer #6 · answered by timc_fla 5 · 2 0

NO!!! Fish need light ,food and air. They cannot live in that type of enviroment or with the water conditioner that is needed in the bed.

2007-01-19 00:39:58 · answer #7 · answered by rosrans56 2 · 0 0

poor fish
and ewwww at having to clean that water!
omg at the thought of watching fish swim under you while ur having rampent sex omg
*walks off in fits of laughter*

2007-01-19 00:29:07 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

no i don;t think so, there is no filter so the fish will run out of oxygen sooner then later and die.... so if u want dead fish just floating around in ur bed then ya i guess u could keep them in.

2007-01-19 00:29:38 · answer #9 · answered by laydenirvine 4 · 1 0

now why it will die.it need moving clean air to stay a life. like an air tank on the side,

2007-01-19 00:30:56 · answer #10 · answered by i,m here if you need to talk. 6 · 0 0

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